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Add Divx support on Microsoft Zune Devices

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Zune playerAdding Divx support on Microsoft Zune devices for play Divx moves has been available. The adding divx support on zune consist of a modification of windows register files on Zune device to allow Divxs movies to be played and sync successful using Microsoft Zune software. After modify the register files on Zune program, Zune player will automatically convert the divx files to the native format that zune player played.

Here is the step adding Divx support on Zune player

  1. Copy and paste the following lines into a text edit program and save it under .reg extension. ( Or you can paste this files )
    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Multimedia\Zune\Extensions\.avi]
    “Extension.Handler”=”Microsoft.Zune.1.AVI”
    “MediaType.Description”=”Video Clip”
    “MediaType.Icon”=”C:\\Program Files\\Zune\\ZuneLoc.dll,-736″
    “Extension.MIME”=”video/avi”
    “AlreadyRegistered”=”no”
    “Runtime”=dword:00000007
    “PerceivedType”=”video”
    “Permissions”=dword:0000000f
    “UserApprovedOwning”=”no”
    @=””

  2. Double-click the newly .reg file and the register information will be added to your registry.
  3. Restart Computer
  4. After restart, you start dragging your divx movies using Zune software into your zune player. The files will synced with Zune devices and force the zune software to convert the files.

Thanks to ZuneScene posting Adding Divx support information for Zune player.

Sat, Mar 3, 2007

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